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SUBSPECIES INFO: SOLOMON ISLAND ECLECTUS >
Solomon Island Eclectus
(Eclectus roratus solomonensis)
Smaller than the New Guinea Eclectus, the Solomon
Island Eclectus are 12 inches (32cm) in length. they are found
throughout the Solomon Islands east of mainland New Guinea in
the Pacific Ocean. This archipelago of islands which includes
New Georgia, Malaita, Santa Isabel, Guadalcanal, San Cristobal
and Choiseul. This subspecies is also found on Bougainville, New
Britain, New Ireland, the Admiralty Islands and throughout the
Bismark Archipelago. The Solomon Island Eclectus is regarded as
common throughout its range, but the threat of deforestation by
multi national logging companies and the current political unrest
on some of these islands is of concern. In captivity, the Solomon
Island Eclectus is very popular and is a favourite in the United
States. There are reports of a variation of size within this subspecies
with the birds becoming smaller the further east you travel through
these islands, so further study and research is required for this
subspecies.
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Caption 001: Juvenile Solomon Island Eclectus-Eclectus
roratus solomonensis. |
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Note: Unknown author. |
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Caption 002: Solomon Island female
-Ian Hanington, Wauchope. Australia.
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Note: Solomon Island female Eclectus-Taken
at Ian Hanington's aviary in NSW.
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Caption 003: Male-Solomon Island Eclectus. |
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Note: Unknown author. |
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Caption 004: Head and eye ring of the female Solomon
Island Eclectus |
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Note: Jesse Garduno USA. |
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Caption 005: Solomon Island Eclectus-Juvenile male. |
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Note: Susie Christian USA. |
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